This site is for mothers of kids in the U.S. Navy and for Moms who have questions about Navy life for their kids.

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N4M GROUPS: Listed By Name of US Naval Ships (actual US Naval vessels in service)

GROUPS: Listed by Name of US Naval Ships (actual US Naval vessels in service)Looking for other Navy For Moms members with sailors on the same ship/boat?

Here is a list in alphabetical order by name of ship. List doe NOT include groups with fewer than 3 members and/or groups which have been inactive in the last 8 months. Cllckable links have been provided. Just click on the name of the ship. Please post a comment if I missed your sailor's ship (with a link, if possible). Please note that if your son/daughter is in boot camp, his/her barracks are named after ships. The groups listed below are not Navy For Moms groups designated for barracks (please see groups associated with PIR dates). Edited & updated Feb 2017 by BunkerQB.

I have listed 168 groups associated with ships plus the above 8 groups. If you have a group that is currently active and would like to have the link to your group included on the above list, please post a comment with the link and/or send me a message.

BunkerQBee

Checked the information on the ships as they are listed with the Naval Vessel Register. You'll find it quite interesting.

No one has started a group for the USS Scranton SSN 756. Why don't you go ahead and create a group? Click on Groups on MENUBAR, click "+Add" and follow the instructions - fairly simply. I will look for it and add the link after you have created the group.

Your son is in Boot Camp. It's confusing as heck but the barracks in Boot Camp are called ships. For example, Ship 12 is the USS Triton. I see you are a member your son's PIR group already. You should be able to find other members within that group with sons/daughters staying on the same barrack (SHIP).

The real USS Triton has been decommissioned. Here's some information about it.

If it was easy, the Navy would have taken any breathing body off the street. Ain't the case these days. Yes, it tough but will be worth every effort to succeed. Hang in there with him. Keep letting him know that you support his decision and are there for him. Good luck.

I didn't run across a group on the Lewis and Clark. Is your son on it? I found the following on the internet. You can start a group for it and/or post a discussion forum inquiring about other moms with sailors on the same boat.